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Do not laugh at me, golden Harlequin
that life sounds a little bit like stone
sometimes dissonant, others less so
concave as the absence of soul.

Winter arrives almost in a whisper
while no one recognizes my face
although I tended to sing loudly
Hanging in the curl of a red cloud.

Why do you leave so soon?
I do not want to ask, I do not want
It’s cold as you depart gloomy…

and maybe you go to rest, I think,
while I tremble and fall to the farewell
leaving a smile on the depth of heaven…
No te rías de mi, dorado Arlequín
que la vida suena un tanto a piedra,
a veces disonantes, otras no tanto
cóncavas como la ausencia de alma.

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Gavriel Navarro

Gavriel Navarro is a Spanish-born poet, musician and artist who grew up in Venezuela and England. After graduating with a degree in Fine Arts and Graphic Design, he spent eleven years in the Amazon as a hunter, an Eco-tourism guide and apprentice of shamanic wisdom. The multilingual Navarro now makes his home in Japan where he applies the lessons of his peripatetic life through film-making and transcendent poetry...